On January 10, 2025, Venus will reach its Greatest Eastern Elongation. Venus, the brightest "star" in the evening western skies, outshines everything else. Just after sunset, in the evening twilight, it is easy to spot this diamond in the sky.
09 January 2025
Planet Venus High in the Sky
On January 10, 2025, Venus will reach its Greatest Eastern Elongation. Venus, the brightest "star" in the evening western skies, outshines everything else. Just after sunset, in the evening twilight, it is easy to spot this diamond in the sky.
01 March 2017
Venus Watch at ABAA
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01 November 2010
Planets for the Month
Mercury: Mercury will be close to the Sun in the western horizon and its only after 15th of November that Mercury will be little easy to detect in the evening sky after sunset.
On 20th Mercury will be 1degree and 40 minutes of red planet Mars. The planet Mars will be north east of Mercury.
Date | Set |
01/11/10 | 06:25:00 PM |
11/11/10 | 06:43:00 PM |
21/11/10 | 07:03:00 PM |
Venus: Venus will be in a good altitude to observe from second week of November. In the constellation of Virgo Venus will be in thin crescent phase and towards the end of the month, about 20 percent of the planet will be illuminated.
Date | Rise |
01/11/10 | 05:51:00 AM |
11/11/10 | 04:53:00 AM |
21/11/10 | 04:10:00 AM |
Mars: Mars will be visible in the western just after sunset. As the planet is close to the Sun, it will be difficult to make any detailed observation of the planet.
Date | Set |
01/11/10 | 07:22:00 PM |
11/11/10 | 07:12:00 PM |
21/11/10 | 07:02:00 PM |
Jupiter and Uranus: These two planets are well placed for observations as they will be close to Zenith at the time of sunset. Both planets will remain in this favorable position for observations all month.
Saturn: Saturn in now a morning planet. It will be well placed for observation in the later part of the month as it will rise to a comfortable altitude before twilight.
Date | Rise |
01/11/10 | 04:24:00 AM |
11/11/10 | 03:49:00 AM |
21/11/10 | 03:14:00 AM |
Neptune: Neptune in the constellation of Capricornus is also well placed for observations.
Date | Set |
01/11/10 | 01:22:00 AM |
11/11/10 | 12:43:00 AM |
21/11/10 | 12:04:00 AM |
Phases of Moon:
New moon: 06/11/10
First quarter: 13/11/10
Full moon: 21/11/10
Last quarter: 28/11/10
Sun: The Sun will be in the constellation of Libra most part of the month and will move to Scorpio at the end of the month.
Leonids Meteor Shower:
This year there is some good news and little bad news regarding the Leonids shower. First the good news, the Maximum of the Leonids this year will happen at 2:45am IST on 18th November, making it a high probability of observing large number of meteors. Little bad news is that Moon will be at the western horizon, Moon will be close to Full phase and on 18th it will be bright with 85 percent illuminated, it will set at 3:15am. For best results its best to observe on 17th to 19th . Leo will rise at 12am.
20 August 2010
Venus at Greatest Elongation today
This evening the planet Venus, the bright evening star, reaches Greatest Elongation. That means the angular separation between the Sun and the planet Venus will be at maximum of 46 degrees, as observed from Earth. After this day the angular separation between the Sun and Venus starts decreasing
If observed through telescope, we can notice that Venus one half lit by reflected light from the Sun and the other half in dark. As the days progress, planet Venus will move from Half phase to Crescent phase, making the planet little more brighter.
Seen through the telescope the planet Venus will slowly increase in size, angular diameter, as the days pass. Now its around 24 seconds of arc and the planet will slowly increase to a diameter close to a minute of arc before reaching inferior conjunction in late October.
Venus is well placed for observations in the western evening sky through out this month.
This evening the red planet Mars will be 1° 57' NE of bright Venus.
Hope the skies will be clear...